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Of course you can. You can convert the air suspension struts to regular shocks. Will run from $400 to $100 depending on where you go. You can disable the ride control by looking in the left side of your trunk and turning the ride control button to off if it has one.
how do you disable the service ride control warning indicator light for 2003 escalade
the 96 cadillac has a computer and sensors that control the ride of the cadillac you have a senor going out etc.. you can use your dash to tell you what is wrong it gives and stores all codes for each system , you use the warm and cool buttons to navigate thru the system this is what techs use to fix the car it tells them everything and i mean everthing you can overide and disable systems using the buttons on the dash,,
"Service Ride Control", which could be bad struts or air ride suspension system (or both).
air suspension - also called automatic ride control ( ARC ) system
It is related to a ride control problem. The cars computer is going to limit your speed to 90 mph due to a malfunction in the ride control system.
It is a ride control issue, one of your airmatic sensors is having an issue, this is the system that controls the suspension and ride on your mercedes.
Where the fuse to the ride control for yulon xl
Control arm bushings are an essential need for the suspension system of your vehicle. The control arm bushings makes for a more smooth ride when on rough terrain. They allow the control arm to move and absorb shock.
how much it cost to fix service ride control for Yukon XL
Where are the fues located for the control ride on a yukon denali xl
An air ride is a smooth ride in a vehicle resulting from an active pneumatic suspension system, rather than springs or a hydraulic system.